“There Are Reasonable Grounds to Believe the Applicant Is Not Guilty of Organised Crime” – In a case that has gripped Maharashtra’s political and legal circles,
read moreThe Bombay High Court has dismissed a Letters Patent Appeal filed by an individual claiming ownership of a bifurcated flat, categorically holding that writ jurisdiction cannot
read more"Restraining a Man from His Livelihood is No Small Thing: Restriction on Trade Must Pass Statutory Muster", Calcutta High Court addressing the validity and enforceability of
read more“Continuation beyond 62 years is a conditional policy decision, not a vested right or extension of normal service”: In a significant ruling with far-reaching implications for
read moreIn a strongly worded and meticulously reasoned decision, the Delhi High Court on 9th February 2026 overturned the life sentence of four men convicted
read more"Substituted service is an exception to the normal mode of service and it can only be ordered by the Court if, it is of the
read moreIn a significant reinforcement of the mandatory nature of pre-institution mediation in commercial disputes, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has set aside a trial
read more“Burden of Proof on Owner Arises Only After Authority Records Foundational Satisfaction” – In a judgment reinforcing the importance of procedural fairness in quasi-judicial proceedings,
read more“Delay Cannot Legalise an Unconstitutional Occupation — Article 300-A Still Protects the Citizen’s Land”, High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh at Jammu, through
read more“Article 227 Is Not an Appellate Jurisdiction”, In a reportable judgment Madhya Pradesh High Court at Indore dismissed a petition under Article 227 of the Constitution challenging
read more“To Acknowledge the Right in Principle but Deny It in Effect Would Violate Article 300A”, Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling on disability pension, holding
read more“Bureaucratic Indifference Has Its Limits: Even Courts Cannot Rescue a Lethargic State” – In a stern rebuke to governmental apathy, the Supreme Court of India dismissed a
read more“Bail Is the Rule, Jail the Exception… Continued Custody Without Early Trial Offends Article 21”, In a reasoned and liberty-centric order, the Punjab & Haryana
read more“Courts Must Not Award Niggardly Amounts… Dignity Under Article 21 Is at Stake”, In a deeply humane and rights-oriented judgment, the Gujarat High Court has enhanced
read moreCustodial Interrogation of Politically Influential Accused Cannot Be Replaced by Conditional Interrogation Under Anticipatory Bail: Karnataka High Court
"No Exceptional Grounds for
read more“Temporary promotion under Rule 13A must be followed by passing the test within 3 years — otherwise reversion is mandatory”, In a detailed and legally significant
read more“Criminal Law Cannot Be Used to Intimidate RWA Officials Who Enforce Rules”: In a sharp and unequivocal ruling that underscores the judicial intolerance for misuse of
read more“Reference Number Auto-Generated on GST Portal is Evidence of Digital Signature” – In a significant decision reinforcing the validity of electronically generated GST notices and orders, the
read more"Remedy Lies Before DRT, Not Civil Court" – In a significant ruling clarifying the jurisdictional bar imposed by the SARFAESI Act, the Madhya Pradesh High Court allowed
read more“Bail Under Section 12 JJ Act Not Absolute—Release Would Defeat the Ends of Justice in Light of Grave Allegations and Prior Conduct”, In a significant
read more“To Acknowledge the Right in Principle but Deny It in Effect Would Violate Article 300A”, Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling on disability pension, holding
read more“Bureaucratic Indifference Has Its Limits: Even Courts Cannot Rescue a Lethargic State” – In a stern rebuke to governmental apathy, the Supreme Court of India dismissed a
read more“Interference Is Not an Exception, But a Judicial Imperative When Bail Order Is Perverse”, In a strongly worded and precedent-setting judgment, the Supreme Court of
read moreIn a judgment that may significantly reshape bail practice across India, the Supreme Court went beyond cancelling bail in an alleged fake LL.B. degree racket
read more“A person governed by any other Act or Rules providing for gratuity does not come within the ambit of ‘employee’ under the PG Act”, In
read more“By erroneously assuming the existence of such a jurisdictional fact, no authority can confer upon itself jurisdiction which it otherwise does not possess”, In a
read more“When charges are grave, the caution and circumspection that should be exercised by the authorities should be greater” – Supreme Court rebukes disciplinary authority for failing to
read more“Prolonged incarceration without trial causes grave prejudice” – Supreme Court of India set aside the Bombay High Court’s order denying bail to three appellants accused of
read more“No Power, No Title, No Sale” – In a landmark ruling Supreme Court of India upheld the invalidity of sale deeds executed by
read more“Liberty granted by the Court to pursue remedies cannot be nullified by invoking constructive res judicata” – In a ruling that significantly reinforces litigants’ right
read more“Whether the KBPP is a valid partition deed or a family arrangement is a question for the Civil Court, not the Executing Court” – In
read more“The grounds of coercion, undue influence and more importantly misrepresentation, resulting in an inequitable partition, cannot be peremptorily rejected while considering an application under Order VII, Rule
read more“Manifest Obedience to Elder’s Will Can Amount to Coercion”, In a landmark pronouncement with wide ramifications for family property disputes, the Supreme Court of India
read more“Encroachment Upon Forest Land Has Emerged as One of the Gravest Challenges Confronting Environmental Governance in the Country”, On February 10, 2026, the Supreme Court
read more“Indefinite Incarceration Offends Article 21 Even in a Mega Scam, Says the Top Court”, Supreme Court of India, in a reportable order passed by a
read more“A Widow’s Maintenance Is a Legal Right, Not Charity — Section 14(1) Makes Her the Absolute Owner”, Supreme Court of India delivered a firm reminder
read more“The 2013 Act is a special law... but does not bar any assistance from the other enactments to give effect to its avowed object... Any interpretation to
read more“Expertise of Former Chief Statistician Necessary for Comprehensive and Scientific Analysis of Survey Data”, On 06 February 2026, the Supreme Court of India, exercising its criminal appellate
read more“Continuity of scholarship and lived advocacy must guide constitutional implementation”, On 06 February 2026, the Supreme Court of India, exercising its original jurisdiction under Article
read more“Executive Can’t Rewrite History of Vesting” , On 06 February 2026, the Supreme Court of India delivered a landmark ruling on land reforms, finality of
read more“There Are Reasonable Grounds to Believe the Applicant Is Not Guilty of Organised Crime” – In a case that has gripped Maharashtra’s political and legal circles,
read moreThe Bombay High Court has dismissed a Letters Patent Appeal filed by an individual claiming ownership of a bifurcated flat, categorically holding that writ jurisdiction cannot
read more"Restraining a Man from His Livelihood is No Small Thing: Restriction on Trade Must Pass Statutory Muster", Calcutta High Court addressing the validity and enforceability of
read more“Continuation beyond 62 years is a conditional policy decision, not a vested right or extension of normal service”: In a significant ruling with far-reaching implications for
read moreIn a strongly worded and meticulously reasoned decision, the Delhi High Court on 9th February 2026 overturned the life sentence of four men convicted
read more"Substituted service is an exception to the normal mode of service and it can only be ordered by the Court if, it is of the
read moreIn a significant reinforcement of the mandatory nature of pre-institution mediation in commercial disputes, the Punjab and Haryana High Court has set aside a trial
read more“Burden of Proof on Owner Arises Only After Authority Records Foundational Satisfaction” – In a judgment reinforcing the importance of procedural fairness in quasi-judicial proceedings,
read more“Delay Cannot Legalise an Unconstitutional Occupation — Article 300-A Still Protects the Citizen’s Land”, High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh at Jammu, through
read more“Article 227 Is Not an Appellate Jurisdiction”, In a reportable judgment Madhya Pradesh High Court at Indore dismissed a petition under Article 227 of the Constitution challenging
read more“Bail Is the Rule, Jail the Exception… Continued Custody Without Early Trial Offends Article 21”, In a reasoned and liberty-centric order, the Punjab & Haryana
read more“Courts Must Not Award Niggardly Amounts… Dignity Under Article 21 Is at Stake”, In a deeply humane and rights-oriented judgment, the Gujarat High Court has enhanced
read moreCustodial Interrogation of Politically Influential Accused Cannot Be Replaced by Conditional Interrogation Under Anticipatory Bail: Karnataka High Court
"No Exceptional Grounds for
read more“Temporary promotion under Rule 13A must be followed by passing the test within 3 years — otherwise reversion is mandatory”, In a detailed and legally significant
read more“Criminal Law Cannot Be Used to Intimidate RWA Officials Who Enforce Rules”: In a sharp and unequivocal ruling that underscores the judicial intolerance for misuse of
read more“Reference Number Auto-Generated on GST Portal is Evidence of Digital Signature” – In a significant decision reinforcing the validity of electronically generated GST notices and orders, the
read more"Remedy Lies Before DRT, Not Civil Court" – In a significant ruling clarifying the jurisdictional bar imposed by the SARFAESI Act, the Madhya Pradesh High Court allowed
read more“Bail Under Section 12 JJ Act Not Absolute—Release Would Defeat the Ends of Justice in Light of Grave Allegations and Prior Conduct”, In a significant
read more"Cabinet decision by itself does not create enforceable right unless expressed in name of Governor", Kerala High Court dismissed a batch of petitions filed by retired
read more“No Agreement in Writing, No Right to Perpetual Commission” – In a judgment that reiterates the indispensable requirements of pleading, proof, and legal admissibility in civil
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
In a world
read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
read moreThe Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS) has officially replaced the Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC), marking a significant transformation in India’s procedural criminal law. Among the
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